historic town - Spain

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Rating: 8.80

One of our discoveries in Spain was a beautiful, picturesque white town in Andalusia. The first settlement existed here as far back as Roman times. There is even a legend that Julius Caesar was treated in the thermal waters and ordered the settlement to be founded. Hence the name Caesaria, which over time became Casares read more...

Rating: 7.60

One of the most atmospheric cities in Spain, which we had wanted to visit for a long time, although it was not so easy, as the city is located almost in the furthest corner from all the main Spanish tourist trails and far from all the coasts.

The historic centre is incredibly well preserved, despite being quite large. It's easy to feel like you're in the Middle Ages, especially if you walk through the streets early in the morning, before the tourists arrive. The old town has preserved unique examples of Moorish, Roman, Gothic and Renaissance architecture read more...

Rating: 7.20

A small historical village founded in 1414. It was the capital of the island from 1425 to 1847. Among tourists it is known as the place of the Sunday market read more...

The town was founded in 1404 by the Frenchman Jean Betancourt and served as the island's capital until 1834. It's tiny, you can walk around the centre in 20 minutes and return to the car park. It has less than 1000 inhabitants and is the smallest municipality not only in Fuerteventura but also in all the Canary Islands read more...

We saw this little town while travelling around the island of Fuerteventura. It has a large convenient car park with toilets, a modern playground and a tiny historical centre. It is literally 50 metres from the car park and there is an interesting church called Nuestra Señora de Regla read more...